Since 1983, Oerlikon Graziano has manufactured more than 20 million synchronizer units for agricultural vehicles, construction equipment, trucks, sports cars and a variety of off-highway vehicles: “We are the market leader in tractor synchronization and are helping farmers, particularly those in emerging countries, become more efficient,” says Andrea Serra, Product Manager for Synchro and Powershift Design at Oerlikon Graziano.
Looking ahead, Oerlikon Graziano plans to complement its proven standard components offered as part of “Shifting Solutions™” by focusing more intensely on customized transmission solutions. The aim is to optimally help customers manufacture products that are both more efficient and get better mileage.
Since producing its first synchronizer unit in 1983, Oerlikon Graziano, a member of the Drive Systems Segment, has manufactured more than 20 million of these basic transmission components. The annual production total has climbed to around one million units. The company is the world market leader in the area of synchronizers for transmissions used in agricultural vehicles like tractors. The synchronizers are also employed in the transmissions of sports cars, trucks, construction equipment and other off-highway products where maximum efficiency and toughness are essential.
The company’s leading customers include such well-known manufacturers of agricultural and construction machinery as CNH, John Deere, Massey Ferguson and Caterpillar as well as the sports car companies, Lamborghini and Aston Martin.
Synchronization reduces fuel consumption
Synchronizer units are key components in manual transmissions: when a driver shifts from one gear to another, the ring handles the job of co-ordinating the speed of the gear and drive shaft. As a result of their conical form, synchronizers act like a brake between the gear and the clutch sleeve: the next gear can be engaged only if both components are moving at the same speed. “By minimizing the loss of torque when power is transmitted from the engine to the wheels, the synchronizer units boost the efficiency of high-performance engines and help improve gas mileage in the process,” Serra says.
Thanks to optimal design and exceptional material characteristics, state-of-the-art synchronization systems like those used in today’s agricultural or commercial vehicles can handle approximately 1.5 million shifting cycles. The most important innovations achieved in recent years include servo synchronizer technology that reduces drag torque by up to 50 per cent compared with double-cone solutions and synchronizer units containing new types of friction materials like carbon.
Customized integrated solutions
Manufacturers of agricultural vehicles, construction equipment and other off-highway products face the challenge of lowering fuel consumption. An integrated transmission system in which all individual components optimally work with one another plays a major role in efforts to reach this goal. With “Shifting Solutions” Oerlikon Graziano has created a new product line that gives manufacturers the opportunity to obtain a transmission solution that is created especially to meet their needs. “In particular, our customers in the high-performance segment can measurably boost the efficiency of their vehicles and further lower fuel consumption by using a complete customized solution,” Serra says.
The crucial factor for “Shifting Solutions” is the high level of development and production expertise that Oerlikon Graziano possesses in the area of synchronization and power-shift transmissions. From planning to development and production, Oerlikon Graziano can provide all steps from a single source. At the start of the process, the area of application for the transmission system is defined in close co-ordination with the customer.
To achieve an optimal complete solution, the company uses sophisticated planning and design techniques, cutting-edge production technologies, comprehensive analytical instruments and extensive inspections and vehicle tests. The entire process is supported by a seamless quality-control system.